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考博易错题(2019/1/9)
1题:We have the authority to call the club before us and to make them account for the manner in which their playing affairs are being conducteD、
A.calculate
B.forgive
C.explain
D.demonstrate
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2题: I was (on the verge) of (incurring) Mr. Rochester's wrath by not listening to his prohibitions, (while) a my once more shone almost (imperceptibly) on the hallway wall and I heard his muffled step on the carpet.
A.on the verge
B.incurring
C.while
D.imperceptibly
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3题:Crossing Wesleyan university’s campus usually requires walking over colorful messages chalked on the groun
D、They can be as innocent as meeting announcements, but in a growing number of cases the language is meant to shock. It’s not uncommon, for instance, to see lewd (淫荡的) references to professors’ sexual preferences scrawled across a path or the mention of the word Nig’ thatAfrican-American students say make them feel uncomfortable.
In response, officials and students at schools are now debating ways to lead their communities away from forms of expression that offend or harass (侵扰). In the process, they’re butting up against the difficulties of regulating speech at institutions that pride themselves on fostering open debate.
Mr.Bennet of Wesleyan says he had gotten used to seeing occasional chalkings filled with four-letter words.Campus tradition made any horizontal surface not attached to a building a potential billboar
D、But when chalkings began taking on a more threatening and lewd tone,Bennet decided to act. "This is not acceptable in a workplace and not acceptable in an institution of higher learning,"Bennet says. For now,Bonnet is seeking input about what kind of message-posting policy the school should adopt. The student assembly recently passed a resolution saying the "right to speech comes with implicit responsibilities to respect community standards."
Other public universities have confronted problems this year while considering various ways of regulating where students can express themselves.At Harvard Law School, the recent controversy was more linked to the academic setting. Minority students there are seeking to curb what they consider harassing speech in the wake of a series of incidents last spring.
At a meeting held by the "Committee on HealthyDiversity" last week, the school’sBlack Law StudentsAssociation endorsed a policy targeting discriminatory harassment. It would trigger a review by school officials if there were charges of "severe or pervasive conduct" by students or faculty. The policy would cover harassment based on, but not limited to, factors such as race, religion, creed, sexual orientation, national origin, and ethnicity (种族划分).
Boston attorney Harvey Silverglate, says other schools have adopted similar harassment policies that are actually speech codes, punishing students for raising certain ideas. "Restricting students from saying anything that would be perceived as very unpleasant by another student continues uninterrupted," says Silverglate, who attended the Harvard Law town meeting last week.
The essential of the problem is to ______.
A、stick up for free speech
B.cleanse the academic setting
C.cut the throat of free speech

D、please the minorities
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4题:The idea was just beginning to______inAmerica and we knew that it was going to become the way that retailing companies were run.

A、show up
B.catch on
C.open out
D.get by
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5题: Such records and specimens ______ either patient names or codes that would ultimately allow patient identification.
A.carry
B.bring
C.take
D.fetch
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